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L'Attaque des Titans

Original title: Shingeki no kyojin
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
16K
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Jun Kunimura, Pierre Taki, Satomi Ishihara, Kanata Hongô, Haruma Miura, Nanami Sakuraba, Kiko Mizuhara, Takahiro Miura, and Hiroki Hasegawa in L'Attaque des Titans (2015)
The story of a world where most of humanity has been destroyed by giants and where the last of mankind fights to survive behind three concentric walls - walls that were once impenetrable to the giants.
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Body HorrorDark FantasyActionAdventureDramaFantasyHorror

In a world where giant humanoid Titans prey on humans, Eren joins the scouting legion to get revenge on the monsters who killed everyone in his town.In a world where giant humanoid Titans prey on humans, Eren joins the scouting legion to get revenge on the monsters who killed everyone in his town.In a world where giant humanoid Titans prey on humans, Eren joins the scouting legion to get revenge on the monsters who killed everyone in his town.

  • Director
    • Shinji Higuchi
  • Writers
    • Hajime Isayama
    • Tomohiro Machiyama
    • Yûsuke Watanabe
  • Stars
    • Haruma Miura
    • Kiko Mizuhara
    • Kanata Hongô
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shinji Higuchi
    • Writers
      • Hajime Isayama
      • Tomohiro Machiyama
      • Yûsuke Watanabe
    • Stars
      • Haruma Miura
      • Kiko Mizuhara
      • Kanata Hongô
    • 163User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos4

    U.S. Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 0:33
    U.S. Theatrical Trailer
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Baby (US)
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    Attack On Titan Part 1: Baby (US)
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Baby (US)
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    Attack On Titan Part 1: Baby (US)
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Circle Around (US)
    Clip 1:16
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Circle Around (US)
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Ready To Fire (US)
    Clip 2:11
    Attack On Titan Part 1: Ready To Fire (US)

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    Haruma Miura
    Haruma Miura
    • Eren
    Kiko Mizuhara
    Kiko Mizuhara
    • Mikasa
    Kanata Hongô
    Kanata Hongô
    • Armin
    Satomi Ishihara
    Satomi Ishihara
    • Hange
    Nanami Sakuraba
    Nanami Sakuraba
    • Sasha
    Takahiro Miura
    Takahiro Miura
    • Jean
    Hiroki Hasegawa
    Hiroki Hasegawa
    • Shikishima
    Ayame Misaki
    Ayame Misaki
    • Hiana
    Pierre Taki
    Pierre Taki
    • Souda
    Jun Kunimura
    Jun Kunimura
    • Kubal
    Shu Watanabe
    • Fukushi
    Satoru Matsuo
    Satoru Matsuo
    • Sannagi
    Rina Takeda
    • Lil
    Hori Gomez
    Vincent Imaoka
    • Soldier Trainee
    Takurô Kodama
    Yutaka Mishima
    Yutaka Mishima
    • Titan of joy
    Yoshiyo Naka
    • Titan
    • Director
      • Shinji Higuchi
    • Writers
      • Hajime Isayama
      • Tomohiro Machiyama
      • Yûsuke Watanabe
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews163

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    1drwhochick01

    Next time read the manga before making the movie!

    This movie was so incredibly disappointing. Madman completely wasted their time on this rubbish. I can not believe how they have run Hajime Isayama's manga through the mud, destroying it. Not one aspect, beside the names and existence of Titans, of this movie adaptation was similar the manga or anime. They completely cut out integral characters, plot lines and places. Instead adding useless romance arcs or making up interactions between characters who never even existed. To put this simply, this movie fails in the same way as M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Avatar The Last Air Bender, to capture the essence of the original text. I suggest they take every copy of this crap and bury it in a pile like the Atari's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and NEVER speak of it again! Madman I suggest you spend you time and money on better projects in future.
    5billygoat1071

    Watered Down Humanity

    Attack on Titan is recently one of the most popular manga/anime in a while, it wasn't nearly as rich as some of the greatest ones out there, however the material tackles a rather mature subtext, otherwise a really fascinating showcase of macabre in a larger scale. It's clearly destined to be a movie, it might as well fit in today's blockbuster trend of post-apocalyptic settings and revolution ordeals. But the movie's approach is rather standard in comparison. While it still wonderfully realizes the most grotesque moments of its source material, the characters are watered down with less interesting plights. Newcomers might find its premise intriguing, but what makes Attack on Titan interesting is hardly existent in this adaptation.

    How the main characters are introduced is painfully contrived. Like every piece of exposition is immediately crammed into that one long scene that is supposed to establish who they are and what their world is. The difference is it's not quite compelling. I personally don't mind changes from its source material; the protagonist, Eren, is basically now a slacker who is tired of living behind the colossal walls from the titans, instead of an aggressive kid with some sociopathic tendencies who vows for revenge. It's not necessarily horrible since they're still represented as unlikely heroes, but Eren's arc is basically just trying to win back his girl and living up to that image, it makes him look lousier. What makes this character originally interesting is the fact that he is a traumatized kid who is too full of himself, which eventually crosses the line of his humanity and morality. It may not be the friendliest role model you'll see from a hero, but it rather makes him more relatable.

    And that sounds more reasonable since this circumstance would really affect one's senses into insanity or paranoia. But in this movie, they're just verbally expressing their fears, sentiments and humor. The plot is ought to be followed through these characters, but most of them are single noted. They might as well exist in some YA where they're designed to be hormonally appealing. In the end, they're clearly just uninteresting. To its credit, the visuals are pretty cool. It may not be perfect or spectacular, but it's impressive enough to take these exciting moments into live action. There are some scenes that can be count as genuinely awesome, specifically the climax, even though it now seems to be quite senseless since they're taking this story to a different direction. Nevertheless, as long as these Titans and gore are on screen, there is some real pleasure to be taken.

    Attack on Titan, in spite of its scale and production, is surprisingly underwhelming. The filmmakers are clearly just following the conventional direction of adapting a popular material, more or less. Visually, it's appropriate to call it a fan service; because it indeed puts these big action where it belongs. But thematically, it is a letdown. Attack on Titan isn't only great for its creepy titans and cool gadgetry, in fact, these things are basically small compared to its surprising complexity within its characters. That is what I personally believe that makes this material great, and yet that's what the movie ended up altering. Therefore it's just a standard B-Movie. It can be mindless fun, but you won't find anything else to like in the end.
    KuroSawWhat

    Unintentional comedy gold

    I was (un)fortunate to see this film and its sequel in theaters, during the initial US premier run. It was a packed house of people who were there to see this film and support it. In the first half of the runtime we were quiet and respectful, seeing what the film had to say. By the second half, the audience was actively laughing and jeering at this cinematic abomination. I have never seen an audience opinion form so decisively and unmistakably in real time. Not even the most ardent supporters of the Attack on Titan franchise can make excuses for this absolute trainwreck of a film. If you want to see an Attack on Titan parody, which takes itself so seriously that it becomes funny, this is your ticket!
    6ohiramine

    Do yourself a favor and watch it with an open mind .. is not that bad

    Well let's start by saying that we all knew coming in that the movie was going to be different from the manga and the anime. The movie was supervised by Hajime Isayama the author. The story is similar but is its own story. The CGI of course is not like the Hollywood movies CGI but then again the budget for Japanese movies compared to Hollywood movies are lower. I think they did a decent job with the CGI and the story is not that bad. You have to go into this movie with an open mind and try not to compared to the manga. I laugh when I see people complaining that all the actors are Japanese and that they should be white ..These are the same people that talked trash about Dragon Ball Evolution. The ones that said " why did Hollywood destroyed my childhood? " .. well now they want Hollywood to make AOT... The acting was decent and I really can't wait for the second part. Let's not forget that a lot of movies that are based on books and novels are always change... people are crying for Hollywood to do it better ..well let's see what they are going to say once Lionsgate makes the Naruto live action movie since they got the right to it from what I read...
    5quincytheodore

    Fans would not be pleased of the deviation from original source and its presentation barely manages to deliver average action thriller

    Film studio usually takes liberty on interpreting a live action, but Shingeki no Kyojin strays so much it doesn't even resembles the original story. This would be acceptable if the new plot follows the same core, far from that the characters and world here feel inferior, they are almost unrecognizable if not for the cosmetic. Its biggest strength is the gore, it's a viable action with a lick of horror when it gets momentum.

    Humanity has a grim reminder that they live in fear of Titans, or so the opening says. The film focuses on a group of youngster trying to fend off Titans with Spider-Man cosplay tool. Right from the opening act, it doesn't follow the plot of manga. To be fair, it would have been okay if it worked. I'm not a fan and changes are expected, but in this case, it ruins both the new rendition and might even offend the fans.

    Setting takes a drastic turns, both the time and place are entirely different. Character development feels watered down. Stripped from their traits, these guys and girls look like generic anime protagonist, while in manga they at least have distinct features. This rings especially true with the lead Eren and Mikasa who only bear the same name yet without any real charm.

    The new additional characters as well as the portrayal of existing ones are choppy at best. Probably only a few of the scenes with humans actually have the same level of humor or tone. Effects don't really capture the agile motion, although the Titans do appear menacing. They look creepy enough with all the smirk and blood, which the show used in abundance. These Titans are bleeders.

    It's uncertain what this live action tries to accomplish, its major demographic is definitely the fans, yet the significant change will turn them off. It may appeal to general audience as an action flick, although with lesser plot it's merely passable as monster movie with slightly nifty gimmick.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed on an abandoned mining island.
    • Connections
      Featured in Zip!: Episode dated 19 March 2015 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Sagisu: Music from Attack on Titan live movies
      Composed by Sagisu

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2015 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Attack on Titan Part 1
    • Filming locations
      • Tsukuba-Mirai, Ibaraki, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Kôdansha
      • Licri
      • Nikkatsu
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $449,523
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,829
      • Oct 4, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,810,658
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Sonics-DDP
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Datasat
      • Auro 11.1
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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